Dalit with Disabilities Association Nepal (DDAN) is dedicated to dismantling the
barriers of double discrimination and fostering a world of dignity.
OUR PURPOSE
Mission
To empower Dalit people with disabilities by advocating for their fundamental rights, ensuring equal access to resources, and fostering inclusive community development through grassroots mobilization and policy influence.
Vision
A society where every Dalit person with disabilities lives a life of dignity, free from caste-based and disability-based discrimination, enjoying full participation in all social, economic, and political spheres.
THE GENESIS
Our History & Story
DDAN was born out of a stark necessity. For decades, the Dalit community in Nepal has faced systemic exclusion due to the caste system. However, for those within this community living with disabilities, the marginalization was doubled facing “un-touchability” from society and “un-see-ability” within the disability movement.
In the early 2000s, a group of resilient Dalit advocates with lived experience of disability came together. They realized that their unique challenges required a unique voice. What started as a small support group in Kathmandu has grown into a national force for advocacy, bridging the gap between social justice and disability rights.
OUR DNA
Our Core Values
Dignity
Upholding the inherent
worth and self-respect of
every individual.
Equality
Striving for a world where
caste and ability are no
longer barriers.
Transparency
Operating with honesty and
accountability to our
community.
Empowerment
Providing tools and
platforms for voices to be
heard and actions taken.
TEAM
Our Leadership
Guided by lived experience and dedicated to systemic change.
Sunita Pariyar
Executive Director
A pioneer in intersectional advocacy with
15 years of experience.
Sunita Pariyar
Executive Director
A pioneer in intersectional advocacy with
15 years of experience.
Sunita Pariyar
Executive Director
A pioneer in intersectional advocacy with
15 years of experience.
Support Our Mission
Your contribution helps us continue our advocacy work and provide vital resources
to Dalit people with disabilities across Nepal.